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In this photo taken Oct. 14, 2010, Jay Shafer, owner of Tumbleweed Tiny Houses is seen in front of the tiny house he built for himself in Graton, Calif. In a country where most people want to live large, Schafer helps people live small. The California homebuilder has become a leader in a small but growing corner of the American housing market: the tiny house. Shafer, who lived in a 89-square foot house with his wife before his son was born last year, builds houses that are smaller than most people's living rooms. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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In this photo taken Oct. 14, 2010, Stephen Marshall, owner of Little House on the Trailer, relaxes in one of his one room houses in Petaluma, Calif. According to builders, the market for tiny houses has surged since the housing crisis began, as more Americans downsize to save money, simplify their lives and reduce their carbon footprint. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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In this photo taken Oct. 14, 2010, Jay Shafer, owner of Tumbleweed Tiny Houses, left, works on construction of a frame with worker Zeke Gifford in Graton, Calif. In a country where most people want to live large, Shafer helps people live small. The California homebuilder has become a leader in a small but growing corner of the American housing market: the tiny house. Shafer, who lived in a 89-square foot house with his wife before his son was born last year, builds houses that are smaller than most people's living rooms. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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In this photo taken Oct. 14, 2010, Jay Shafer, owner of Tumbleweed Tiny Houses is seen inside one of the homes he built for himself in Graton, Calif. Shafer helps people live small. The California homebuilder has become a leader in a small but growing corner of the American housing market: the tiny house. Shafer, who lived in a 89-square foot house with his wife before his son was born last year, builds houses that are smaller than most people's living rooms. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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In this photo taken Oct. 14, 2010, Stephen Marshall, owner of Little House on the Trailer, is seen in the loft of one of his small houses in Petaluma, Calif. According to builders, the market for tiny houses has surged since the housing crisis began, as more Americans downsize to save money, simplify their lives and reduce their carbon footprint. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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In this Aug. 14, 1997 file photo Rusia's first President Boris Yeltsin kisses a hand of poet Bella Akhmadulina after awarding her with a medal in the Kremlin in Moscow. The Moscow Writers Union said Monday Nov 29 2010 that Bella Akhmadulina, one of the most popular poets of the Soviet era, has died at age 73. In the 1960s Akhmadulina and other poets of her generation drew audiences of thousands striving for intellectual freedom in a brief thaw that followed Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's death. (AP Photo/Yuri Kadobnov, file)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a paintig of a hand by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing Olga Accoudee (Olga elbowed) by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing of a dice by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing of a horse by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This undated photo provided Monday Nov. 29, 2010, by the Succession Picasso shows what they say is a drawing by Picasso on a notebook. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million (dlrs 79.35 million US), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing "Nature Morte Verre" (Still life Glass) by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing of a guitar by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing Nu Assis (Sitting nude) by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a painting "Still life glass sand" by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows a drawing by Picasso on a notebook. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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This photo provided Monday Nov.29, 2010 by the Succession Picasso shows an artwork "Papier colle pipe et bouteille" (Copy paste pipe and bottle) by Picasso. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million ($79.35 million), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso)

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From left, Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., Architect of the Capitol Stephen T. Ayers, and Sen. Michael Enzi, R-Wyo., talk on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Nov. 29, 2010, as the Capitol Christmas tree arrives to be placed on the West Front of the Capitol. The tree was cut down earlier this month in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in northwest Wyoming. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

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** FILE ** Mark Wilson pushes air cargo cleared for shipment to Santiago, Chile, at the American Airlines cargo processing warehouse at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine, Texas, in July 2010. The U.N. agency that oversees aviation is pushing new guidelines for cargo security to counter al Qaeda's new mail-bomb strategy but is stopping short of calling for 100 percent screening of packages, as pilots and some U.S. lawmakers have urged. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)

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This undated photo provided Monday Nov. 29, 2010, by the Succession Picasso shows what they say is a drawing by Picasso on a notebook. A retired French electrician and his wife have come forward with 271 undocumented, never-before-seen works by Pablo Picasso estimated to be worth at least euro 60 million (dlrs 79.35 million US), an administrator of the artist's estate said Monday.(AP Photo/Succession Picasso) NO SALES - EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT: SUCCESSION PICASSO